Homeostasis
Organization
Body Cavities
Macromolecules
100

What is something similar to homeostasis that happens in everyday life outside the body?

Thermostat/Any other acceptable answer

100

What is the smallest level of organization?

Atoms

100

What are body cavities?

Empty spaces in your body where important organs are.

100

What are some examples of carbohydrates?

Grain/sugar

200

What returns conditions back to normal?

Negative Feedback

200

What are positional terms?

Words that are used to describe the position of parts of the body

200

What is an example of a body cavity?

Dorsal and Ventral cavities/ Cranial/ Vertebral/ Thoracic/ Abdominal/ Abdominopelvic/ Pelvic

200

True or false: lipids are insoluble in water

True

300

What accelerates or enhances stimulus (rare)?

Positive Feedback

300

What is the opposite of superior?

Inferior

300

Where are the pericardial membranes?

Heart

300

What are proteins made up of?

Amino acids

400

One example of something regulated by homeostasis?

Temperature/pH/Blood glucose/water and ion concentrations

400

What does superficial mean?

On the surface/not deep

400

What goes in your cranial cavity?

Brain

400

What are proteins used as?

Structural materials
500

What is a normal pH level or temperature for a human? Just need one.

7.4 pH

98.6 degrees F

500

Your chest is ___1__ while your arms are ___2__.

1 medial

2 lateral

500

What are the pleural membranes?

Thoracic Cavity

500

What elements are carbohydrates are made up of?

Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen

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